1 LODGING Aspira Foster Family and Training Facility Sponsor: Aspira Foster Family Services Contact: Jeff Bormaster, L.C.S.W. (415) 759-0880 1033 Irving St., San Francisco CA 94122-2215 Operate a model living and recovery center for children at risk and their families. Aspira would create a community living center for children in need of out of home care. The model community would include housing for 100-200 children with professional foster parents, training, family counseling and offices. It would serve as a national center for training professional personnel to work with children at risk and their families. Continuing Care Retirement Community Sponsor: Rauch & Company Contact: Richard A. Rauch (312) 380-1800 8725 West Higgins Rd., Chicago IL 60631 Plan and develop a retirement community for retired military personnel. The facility would consist of independent living and assisted living residences as well as nursing units, together with dining and recreational facilities. Ecology House Sponsors: Ecumenical Association for Housing, Marin Homes for Independent Living, Environmental Health Network Contact: Katherine L. Crecelius (415) 892-9706 Ecumenical Association for Housing c/o P.O. Box 967, Novato CA 94948 Establish an 11-unit apartment complex to house people with severe environmental disabilities. Development would be funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and residents would receive rental assistance from HUD. Fort Point Life-Saving Station Sponsor: Fort Point Life-Saving Station Contact: Rena T. Dorn (415) 776-6233 1769 Broadway #5, San Francisco CA 94109 The Fort Point Life-Saving Station, currently the U.S. Coast Guard Station Buildings 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905 and 1907 in the Crissy Field Planning area, would be organized as a lodging facility of 18 guest rooms. The Station Keeper's Residence would be the center for learning, social activity and dining. Numerous recreational activities would be offered. The Station would focus on historic Preservation and its environmentally responsible and energy self-sufficient operation. International Youth Hostel and Guest Lodging Sponsor: Presidio Enterprises Contact: Michael Nemetz (415) 331-7433 2-B West Court, Sausalito CA 94965 Provide lodging and support services such as laundry facilities and bicycle rentals to Presidio and San Francisco visitors. Military Family Housing Sponsor: U.S. Department of the Navy Contact: LCDR Chris Schanze, (703) 614-2560 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, OP-442G, Pentagon Rm 4B460 Washington DC 20350-2000 Operate and maintain approximately 870 units of family housing with assorted community support facilities. These include offices, a maintenance shop, child development center, clinic use, religious space and recreational access. National Laboratory for New Housing Forms Sponsor: Innovative Housing Contact: Debbie Greiff (415) 457-4593 1328 McCallister St., San Francisco CA 94901 Proposes to rehabilitate several warehouses and large houses into shared housing to demonstrate the potential for adaptive reuse of older structures in urban areas to meet changing demographic and urban needs. Presidio Cooperative Sponsor: Cooperative Community Space Contact: Lee Lipman (415) 905-8814 1215 Emerson St., Palo Alto CA 94301 Establish a self sufficient live/work community based on multi-level cooperative structures. The cooperative will focus on cultural preservation, women, youth, the environment, education, training, art and peace. The living center will house work center employees and small cooperative facilities, generating food, clothing and fine arts. Presidio International Hostel Complex Sponsor: American Youth Hostels Contact: Barbara Wein (415) 863-1444 425 Divisadero Suite 307, San Francisco CA 94117 Establish a multi-use facility encompassing overnight accommodations, educational and recreational programming, conference facilities and an international coffee house. Presidio Hostel Sponsor: H-M Consultants Contact: David H. Hagerman (415) 781-6777 2351 Powell St. Suite 520, San Francisco CA 94133 Convert an existing facility into a 50-100 room hostel for individual and family travelers. The firm also proposes to build and operate an information center and gift store and improve and operate the existing theater. Reáplenáish Center Sponsor: Replenish Contact: Danny Linden (415) 864-5140 P.O. Box 410592, San Francisco CA 94141-0592 Operate a day retreat and overnight conference site for individuals and nonprofits involved in the battle against HIV. The program provides a safe, supportive environment, workshops, and support groups for individuals caring for the terminally ill in Northern California. Ronald McDonald House International Center Sponsor: San Francisco Family Support House Contact: Steven H. Lawrence (415) 673-0891 1640 Scott Street, San Francisco CA 94115 Provide "home-like" housing to families from other communities that have a seriously ill child being treated at a San Francisco area hospital. Senior Housing/Habitat Sponsor: GW Realty Partners, Inc. Contact: Geoffrey H. Wood (415) 921-5577 2760 Baker St., San Francisco CA 94123 Provide senior citizens with affordable housing adjacent to habitat training and educational uses. The objective is to provide a hands-on educational facility near senior housing where seniors can provide much of the daily staffing and teaching for students and staff from local schools or universities. Veterans' Academy Sponsor: Swords to Plowshares Contact: Michael Blecker (415) 552-8804 400 Valencia St., San Francisco CA 94103 Proposes to combine residential rehabilitation with work services in the Presidio. Would accommodate up to 200 resident workers who would perform contracted services to the National Park Service and other Presidio tenant organizations. Services would include security, maintenance, landscaping, transportation and office services and could assist with renovation of historic buildings. Windsurfers' Inn Sponsor: Windsurfers' Inn, Inc. Contact: Kay Thomas Syrrist (415) 337-1121 136 City View Dr., Daly City CA 94014 Promote and enhance the windsurfing activities with low cost lodging, food and storage facilities. The proposed nonprofit intends to provide Crissy Field windsurfing park visitors with four major services: ¥ Inexpensive short term lodging ¥ Limited food service ¥ Equipment storage ¥ General windsurfing support service to lodging guests